I had the first two for GameBoy and then got the Complete Saga for Wii, so for me it was a huge upgrade. They don't make use of the Wiimote very much, sadly. From what I know the main differences are that you have all 6 episodes together and you're able to use parts from all of them to make your custom characters. I don't know if any of the other things are new, but if those mean enough to you, I'd say get it. If any of the other features are new, someone let me know._________________
Will? Mr. Smith? I'VE BEEN DESTROYED!!!!

He's the exact same character as in LEGO Indiana Jones, or so I'm told. I haven't gotten him yet and only know about him in the game because of the guide I got frre with it._________________Wait now, what is this?
I'm undead yet again here.
Something is messed up.

I like to being able to play Episodes 1 -3 with characters from Episode 4-6.
And the newly included red bricks in the first 3 episodes give you some nice features, for example a stud magnet._________________~Andi
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I've been wondering if I should bother getting this for PS3. Does anyone know if the music for Episode 3 matches the movie now? Episode I + II have the music from their respective movies but the older trilogy music plays for Episode III gameplay. I like to have my stereo play the CD for Ep. III when playing the game to get into the mood of it more but it would be so much nicer if it was build into the game itself.

I have it and it was certainly worth the money. I did have both of the previous two games, but I still anjoyed the new version. Being able to play with Original trilogy characters in prequel levels was a pretty cool concept as Andi mentioned, and the vehicle level redesign was nice as well. And it's always good for a guest appearence by Indy. The 2 player aracade mode is pretty cool. You can pick any character and face off against any other._________________